Two teenaged girls who were reported missing in Isabella County Saturday night were found Monday in Genesee County.

Lorrie Elliott, the mother of 13-year-old Audrey Michelle Elliott, was relieved to find at about 1 p.m. Monday that her daughter and Monica Leann Clark, 15, were found safe in Flint.

Audrey and Monica had been reported missing from a home on East Tomah Road in the Isabella Reservation at 10 p.m. Saturday, but were last seen at Mission and Pickard streets in Mt. Pleasant Sunday night, in the vicinity of Walgreens, where a car was reported stolen Sunday.

Lorrie went to the Mt. Pleasant Police Department Monday to look at a surveillance tape that held the image of a teenage girl, and identified her as one of the missing girls.

Tribal Spokesman Frank Cloutier said in a press release that the two girls were believed to have run away and that foul play is not suspected.

Audrey is a member of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, according to the press release.

Lorrie, who hadn’t slept since the girls were reported missing, also said she thinks the girls took off to Flint, Monica’s hometown.

Lorrie also said she has spoken to many of her daughter’s friends, who indicated that the girls were planning to run away to Flint.

Lorrie and her brother printed flyers over the weekend.

Lorrie spoke to a relative in Clio, a Genesee County city just north of Flint, who was going to distribute the flyers in that area before the girls were found safe in a home in Flint.

Police were able to track the stolen car from a GPS device, and officers in Flint went to the home, where the girls were found, Lorrie said.

Mt. Pleasant Police Public Information Officer Jeff Thompson said the girls were in possession of the stolen car and that a report will be sent to Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Court because the car was stolen from land within the Isabella Reservation.

Cloutier said in a press release that the two “may have acquired a vehicle locally and were headed to the Flint area.”

An extensive search for the girls continued over the weekend and Monday, and police issued a radio broadcast to surrounding counties, alerting other law enforcement of the missing girls, Cloutier said.

Officers from the Tribal and the Mt. Pleasant police departments are investigating.

Susan Field can be reached at sfield@michigannewspapers.com or follow her on Facebook at facebook.com/#!/susan.k.field.